Tupac Research Paper

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Hip Hop: Life Over A Beat Nowadays, the art of Hip Hop is a very controversial genre of music. I say this because this particular genre touches on touchy situations. Hip Hop is a very popular genre of music in 2018 to all races. Hip hop started to rise to people's attention in the early 1970s. The originators of hip hop begin with rappers such as Run DMC, Public Enemy, Sugar Hill Gang and many others. In the early times the songs were mainly about bettering yourself, and other positive messages. Due to the songs starting to be on the radio, Hip-Hop grew not only in the young black African American culture but also in the white youth culture as well. These artist have the power to influence positive and negative effects on the youth culture. …show more content…

During the early 1970s the music gave out a positive message and the music was very optimistic. Run DMC, Heavy D, LL Cool J, Public Enemy and many others would rap about promoting political awareness about topics from racial inequality, gender inequality, police abuse, voting, education, family and more. Other rappers also presented a positive influence with their rapping, such as Tupac Shakur. Tupac began his career in the early 1990s but it was not until 1993 that he finally got his big break with his music career. Tupac’s music and philosophy is rooted in many American, African- American, and World entries, including the Black Panther Party, Black Nationalism, and liberty. His very first album, “2Pacalypse Now”, put the spotlight on the socially conscious side of his life. On this album, he attacked the subjects of social injustice, poverty, respecting women and police brutality in motivational songs such as, “Keep your head up”, “Brenda’s Got a Baby”,and he wrote poems as well. In the song “Keep your head up”, he touches on the situation of rape and single mothers. In this song he states, “And since we all came from a woman. Got our name from a woman and our game from a woman. I wonder why we take from our women Why we rape our women, do we hate our women?” Tupac is basically saying how males in our society want to be “players” to look good for their friends. So they do things like “hit and run on women”. When they do this they impregnate a woman with no intent on starting a family so it was a lot of single mothers. Then he starts to focus on the way we portray them in videos is depreciating their worth, slandering, and demeaning them. On the song “Brenda’s Got a Baby” he talks about a young girl he came from the ghetto and becomes pregnant and then believes that she won’t be anything. He raps, “ Now Brenda really never knew her moms. And her dad was a junkie, puttin' death into

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